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Hidden lines in orthographic projections. Sections 10.04 and 10.07 of Text. Objectives. To learn how and where to include hidden lines in orthographic projections. . Hidden Line. What Are Hidden Lines? . Build the object represented by this coded plan and view it from corner z.
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Hidden lines in orthographic projections Sections 10.04 and 10.07 of Text
Objectives • To learn how and where to include hidden lines in orthographic projections. Hidden Line
What Are Hidden Lines? • Build the object represented by this coded plan and view it from corner z. • Hidden lines are used to depict edges which are not visible from the current viewing angle. • Hidden lines are dashed lines. • Can you pick out any edges that would appear as hidden lines in an orthographic multiview drawing? Front
Hidden Lines • These are the three views associated with the object you just built. Top Hidden lines Front Front Right
Hidden Lines • Hidden lines are dashed lines used to represent internal features that are obscured by the object. These hidden lines represent the obscured corner of the notch. These hidden lines show the extents of the hole. CLICK
Line Precedence • Visible lines takes precedence over all other lines • Hidden lines take secondary precedence • That means that if a visible line and hidden line coincide, only the visible line is shown
Line Precedence Example • Note that the two potential hidden lines in this sketch fall directly behind visible lines in the right side view. • The visible lines take precedence and the hidden lines are not shown. Potential hidden line Potential hidden line Visible lines take precedence
Orthographic Projections • Use this time and your snap cubes to practice sketching orthographic projections with hidden lines. • In class assignment